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The Exorcism Of Emily Rose
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(62%)
 
Starring: Tom Wilkinson | Laura Linney | Campbell Scott | Colm Feore | Jennifer Carpenter | Aaron Douglas | Duncan Fraser | Lorena Gale | Katie Keating | Chelah Horsdal | Marsha Regis | Mary Beth Hurt | Shohreh Aghdashloo | Joshua Close | Henry Czerny | Tom Wilkins
Director: Scott Derrickson
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 117 mins
Collections: 100 Horror Films
Genres: Horror | Thriller
Languages: English
Dubbed: Italian
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Dutch, English, Hindi, Italian
Released: March 20, 2006

Based on a true story, this film is both a riveting courtroom drama and a first class chiller. A Catholic Priest (Tom Wilkinson) is on trial for homicidal negligence after performing a failed exorcism on Emily Rose, devout college girl (Jennifer Carpenter) now dead from assorted wounds and malnutrition. Laura Linney plays Erin Bruner, the priest's defense lawyer, and Campbell Scott plays the chief prosecutor, who argues persuasively that Emily was likely suffering from psychotic epilepsy and could have been saved with hospitalisation and medicine. The demonic possession unfolds in a series of spine-tingling flashbacks and as it does so, the initially doubtful Erin is visited by evil forces and her own soul seems to be at stake. More than a criminal negligence case, the trial becomes about the importance of recognising the limits of rationality and the possibility of a world beyond the visible. In portraying the extent to which wildly different belief systems have splintered modern society this film couldn't be more relevant or timely. Linney and Campbell are first rate, as is to be expected, creating great depth for their characters even though the script grants them almost no personal lives; it's a very 'stick to the facts' sort of tale. Each character lives a life of apparent near-isolation, which adds to the cumulative effect of unease. The house where Emily grows up is spookily oppressive, the scenes of possession are truly scary and a dark sense of foreboding may follow viewers long after the credits have rolled. Carpenter earns a place as a 21st century scream queen with her hair-raising, fearless performance; Mary Beth Hurt plays the judge.

Entertainment Weekly

The devil is strictly Linda Blair-era old school in THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE, an intelligent inquiry into the limitations of belief and faith as a defense in a court of law

Highest rated reviews

43 out of 48 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
watch it!

robi from newport, uk, 27th November, 2005

I saw this movie yesterday and i liked it. The acting was great. The scenes, the flashbacks, the faith vs doubt question... all were mixed in a puzzle that could always keep the focus on the story. I also liked the court settings and the way the story rapresents both sides. your heart always lies with Laura Linney's character but also the prosecutor is given a chance and is very believable. And throughout all this, the priest gives a feeling of authenticity to the story that makes it even scarier. A great movie. A must see

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24 out of 30 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Strange Brew

Mike Thomas from South Wales, 2nd December, 2005

Don't come to this film expecting jumps 'n jolts a go-go - it isn't a film in the same mould as Scream, Halloween, Friday The 13th or any other teen slasher flick of the last twenty-five years. The Exorcism Of Emily Rose is a strange hybrid of courtroom drama and religious horror - kind of Primal Fear crossed with the freakier parts of The Exorcist. It's atmospheric enough, and well played by leads Laura Linney (as the agnostic defence solicitor) and Tom Wilkinson (as the parish priest blamed for the death of the titular young lady). Speaking of which, newbie actress Jennifer Carpenter is excellent as Emily, deliciously conjuring some nightmarish images as she contorts herself and bellows in languages from German to Aramaic once she is 'possessed'. Only problem is, it isn't as clever as it thinks it is. There's plotholes galore in the courtroom scenes (why didn't they let Emily's boyfriend testify as he was present in the barn when it all got a bit nasty?), and the screeching cats, creaking doors and clocks stopping at 3 in the morning are cliches that are in serious need of retirement (The Amityville Horror, anyone?). That said, its a likeable film because it differs so much from what Hollywood are forcefeeding us each and every month in the name of horror. Go to this with an open mind and prepare to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a film that dares to ask questions of the audience and their beliefs: in large parts, this is intelligent, gently-paced, creepy film-making and well worth seeing for something that little bit different. And Linney and Wilkinson raise it that little bit further above the scares-by-numbers we've come to expect.

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17 out of 25 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Well directed and a creative storyline

kris83 from hendon, 6th October, 2005

This movie is 'based' on a true story. Amazing performances. Very convincing and frightening. Also not a typical horror movie of teenagers playing about then being killed by ghosts one by one in a haunted house. A must watch in your living room, in the dark if you want to get really frightened!

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10 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Very interesting

moviemania from warwickshire, 23rd June, 2006

An original combination of horror courtroom drama and true story works very well. The story of a tortured girl Emily Rose, the failed exorcism leading to her death and the susequent indictment of the priest who performed it, was superbly acted by all the leading players not least of which Jennifer Carpenter in the title role who was fantastic.

Tom Wilkinson was great as the priest who performed the exorcism, Campbell Scott as the prossicutor and the gorgeous Laura Linnie as the agnostic defence attorney-who begins to realise things are more complex than she first thought.

The film quite rightly allows the viewer to make up their own mind on the story.

Very good worth watching.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3.0 stars
Not your average horror movie!

A Customer from London, 30th January, 2010

This film is a clever twist on the average exorcism story - is intelligent and scary at the same time. Would recommend.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Haunting

A Customer from Exeter, 29th January, 2010

I don't normally watch anything to do with exorcism (and that includes the film with that name) as I'm a non believer in anything super natural and normally think such tales are silly. However, I would watch anything with Tom Wilkinson in as he never disappoints. This film portrays a family's dilemma very well and the house where they live gives us the atmosphere from the start. It's tense and dramatic without becoming melodramatic.

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Rated 4.0 stars
the exorcism of emily rose

A Customer from Market Drayton, 14th January, 2010

i rented this film for a bit of a giggle i always find with films like this their all the same and i cant take them seriously but with this film it took me by surprise. Emily Rose had me gripped not your typical exorcism film to me it was a heart breaking story of a 19yr old and the people involved wanted her story to be told, i loved the fact that it's set in a court room and the vicar didnt care if he is sent away all that matterred was emily rose's story and he wanted to tell it. The actress who plays emily rose is amazing anyone who can act the way she does deserves an award!i would highly recommend this film to anyone it took me by surprise and kept me gripped through out!!!the only film in a long time that i highly rate!!!

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Rated 3.0 stars
not good, but not bad.

sblack from , 7th January, 2010

it was an alright watch, my girlfriend got pretty scared. i dunno it just missed something for me.

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